Concert

Foo Fighters

Melbourne

Date

Monday 4 & Wednesday 6 December 2023

5:30 pm


Venue

AAMI Park


Tickets

Adults from $94.90*

* Based on the lowest adult price listed via Ticketek. Subject to availability and fees.

15-time GRAMMY® winners Foo Fighters return to Melbourne with their unrivalled live show this summer.

In addition to the live debut of songs from But Here We Are, fans can expect the kind of setlists that have made Foo Fighters one of the biggest live draws on the worldwide stadium, arena and festival circuit.

Running Times
  • Gates Open:
    • 4:15pm – General Admission
    • 4:45pm – Reserved Seating
      • Gates 1 – 3 (via Eastern Concourse)
      • Gate 4 (via Entrance F – Ground Level)
      • Gate 5 (via Entrance E – Ground Level)
      • Gates 6 – 8 (via Western Concourse)
  • Start Time: 5:30pm

Note: Times are approx. and subject to change without notice. Set times are not available for this event.

Important Event Information
  • Whether it be by car, public transport, taxi or rideshare, there are several options for your journey to the venue.
  • Public parking is sold out at the Eastern Plaza Car Park via Entrance D (Olympic Boulevard). Pre-bookings only, no drive-up spaces. Other parking options can be found here.
    • Note: Accessible parking must be pre-booked via Ticketek at (03) 9286 1208.
  • Public transport is the quickest and easiest way to get to and from an event. Before you attend, plan ahead and allow extra travel time for any major disruptions.
    • Note: Buses replace trains on sections of the Hurstbridge, Cranbourne, Pakenham, Frankston, and Sunbury lines at various times during this period.
  • This event may contain sequences of flashing lights, laser, strobe, haze and pyrotechnics which may affect guests who are susceptible to photo sensitivities and medical conditions.
  • Bags must be equivalent in size to an A4 paper, or smaller. Larger bags are not permitted.
  • Cloaking is available via Ticket Sales E & F. Any prohibited items listed in the venue Conditions of Entry will not be accepted for cloaking.
  • Tickets should be added to your Apple or Google Wallet for smoother entry.
  • All retail outlets are cashless. Any transaction must be made using a credit or debit card.
  • VIP purchasers will be contacted by the promoter with details regarding the experience.
Helpful Tips
  • Beat the Rush: Arrive early to avoid queuing and delays, but also enjoy all that is on offer at the venue before the show, including entertainment, food and drink, merch and more.
  • Embrace Public Transport: With limited parking and increased traffic expected, we strongly recommend using public transport, where possible.
  • Plan for the Elements: AAMI Park is an outdoor venue (no roof), so check the forecast and dress accordingly. Small umbrellas are permitted but must not be opened once inside.
  • Travel Light: Avoid bringing any unnecessary items, including any prohibited items such as large bags, cameras with lenses above 300mm, laptops/tablets, etc.
  • Stay Hydrated: Water bottles are permitted providing they are 750ml or under and made from soft plastic, with refill stations available inside the venue.

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Foo Fighters

Melding heavy rock guitars, driving punk sensibilities, and pretty melodies, Foo Fighters rose to become one of the biggest acts to emerge out of the alt-rock boom of the 1990s.

Led by singer Dave Grohl, the former powerhouse drummer for Nirvana, Foo Fighters initially debuted as a solo project in 1995. However, as their lineup expanded, they steadily racked up success after success, filling stadiums around the world while staying near the top of the charts with hits like “My Hero” and “Everlong” off 1997’s The Colour and the Shape.

Once the band’s lineup coalesced around the time of its third album, 1999’s There Is Nothing Left to Lose, Foo Fighters’ sound also gelled into a recognizable signature built upon the heavy, yet melodic, loud-quiet-loud template of the Pixies and Nirvana; a modern rock sound anchored by Grohl’s love of classic guitar rock.

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(SUPPORT – Monday)

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Hot Milk (UK)

(SUPPORT – Monday)

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The Chats

(SUPPORT – Wednesday)

The Chats are a pub-punk shed-rock band from Queensland, Australia. They began playing together in high school, releasing their debut self-titled EP a month away from graduating.

Teenage Joans

(SUPPORT – Wednesday)

Since Teenage Joans first burst onto the stage in late 2018, they have left every room they play full of brand-new and soon-to-be longtime fans.